Jo Nesbø awarded the Riverton Prize
Jo Nesbø has been awarded the 2025 Riverton Prize for his standalone thriller Wolf Hour.
The prestigious crime writing award is annually given to the best Norwegian crime story and Nesbø has been the recipient of this award twice previously, in 1997, for the first novel in the Harry Hole series, The Bat and in 2019 for the twelfth installment, Knife, in addition to being awarded the Riverton Honor Prize in 2016.
The jury says: “This is a virtuoso novel – grand, tight, and elegant – it moves with energy and feeling, seamlessly composed with expressive zooms in and out. There are many details and tricks to rejoice over – a true-to-genre hardboiled style, a troubled and wounded investigator with his heart on his sleeve. The novel’s different realities, with the true crime dynamic, invite the reader in, raising and expanding the novel’s pulse and scope in a striking way.”